1931 is the biggest year in the history of Las Vegas. It invented Las Vegas as we would come to know it. |
A game played by fewer than fifteen a side, at least half of whom should be totally unfit |
After numerous attempts to negotiate with Cisco, we were left with no other recourse but to file suit. |
At the top level the two have become frank and pragmatic in discussing the major issues between them. But China is also trying to expand its influence in the world at the expense of the U.S., which is not something we are going to give them a pass on. |
Bringing our businesses together will strengthen ITV (Independent Television), contribute to the success of digital terrestrial television and boost Britain's television production base. The logic of the merger is compelling, |
Bringing our businesses together will strengthen ITV (Independent Television), contribute to the success of digital terrestrial television and boost Britain's television production base. The logic of the merger is compelling. |
But you don't have to go back too far, to the early and mid-1990s, when people had the impression that Ward and June Cleaver were here. |
Coarse sailing is not mucking around in boats, but boating around in muck. |
Dear Piers, it is with huge regret I have decided to miss your Christmas lunch and instead fly to the Maldives, first class, with people I love, and not have a care in the world. If my mobile works, I promise to send pictures. |
Don't judge a book by its cover, it's what's inside that's matters, |
Even churches are wanting to do backgrounds now. |
Every time I think we've hit the limit, we go beyond the limit. |
He believes that one of the best ways to make sure you have a lasting peace on the peninsula is for the North to open up and see that they're not threatened by the South, they're not threatened by the U.S., that the people of South Korea want the people of North Korea to have better lives. |
He knew when to put the pedal to the metal if some defendant needed a harsh penalty but his first inclination was always to make someone better. He was basically a wonderful, kind man whose chambers were always open. In the 18 years that I've been here, I think the system is a better place because of judges like him. |
He was one of the kindest and most decent judges I've ever known. He epitomized what judges should be. |